Tag Archives: Atlus

This week we hit the wall with gaming exhaustion at it’s most incomprehensible before finding our happy place. We start by getting elbow deep in the strange puzzle combination of Puyo Puyo Tetris, the cute-yet-gothic puzzle-platformer A Rose in the Twilight, and indie roguelike action-platform

There’s no doubting that Fire Emblem: Awakening was a winner for Nintendo, it’s fans and the franchise itself, ultimately saving the series from cancellation and giving the series the much-deserved attention in the west and with popularity came a series of figures including a Figma

This week we have the most sedate game of musical chairs there ever was. We also discuss the music of Guardians of the Galaxy, how movies and videogames are playing follow the leader with their soundtracks, and anime music. Reviews: Arslan: The Warriors of Legend

This week we decided to return to the hallowed ground that is guilty pleasures, so prepare for some dirty laundry that hasn’t seen light of day without needing Doctor Who levels of distraction to escape. Along the way we also discover that kid’s horror is

We learned a lot from the first pilot of our new video games show, but there are still things we want to try so here’s the second of our pilot episodes. We’d love to hear what you think about this episode so please let us

Throughout the entertainment industries there are certain periods of history that reign supreme – World War 1 and 2, the Victorian era, Ancient Rome and Greece, Medieval Europe/Japan/China, the Dark Ages, etc. But those only cover a small portion of human history so the suggestion

This week we take a peek at the strange creatures that live in suburbia and the sometimes odd events that occur there before heading off to find out why inner cities are such a popular location for all sorts of things. Reviews – Lost Dimension